Interconference duels dominate week 9 of the NFL – Almomento | News, national and international information

MEXICO CITY – As the NFL approaches the midpoint of its 2021 regular season, teams are showing time and again that the most important thing is not how you start.

On 37 occasions this season, a team was losing in the fourth period and came back to win, including eight of 15 games last weekend. The eight teams – Dallas, Kansas City, New England, New Orleans, the New York Jets, Pittsburgh, San Francisco and Tennessee – that accomplished such a feat in the eighth week mark the most in a single week since the nine teams in the first. week of 2016. Three teams – Baltimore, Tennessee and the Los Angeles Chargers – have three wins this season after trailing in the fourth period.

Through eight weeks of any previous NFL season, only the 2012 season (38) had more fourth-quarter comebacks.

This season, 31 games were decided with some touchdown in the last two minutes of regular time or overtime, tied with 2012 for the most such outcomes in NFL history through the eighth week.

Over eight weeks, 26 games had a fight-defining score in the last minute of the fourth period or in overtime, tied with 2015 for the most in history at this point in a season.

Also in the eighth week, five games were decided by three or fewer points.
Two teams overcame deficits of at least 10 points to win: Tennessee trailed by 14 points before beating Indianapolis 34-31 in overtime, while the New York Jets erased an 11-point deficit in the fourth quarter to defeat Cincinnati 34-31.

Including that Titans win, this season there have been 12 games defined in overtime, tying with 2002 and 2003 for the third-most games defined in overtime at this point in a season in history. Only 1995 (14 games in overtime) and 1983 (13) had more.

INTERCONFERENCE DUELS HIGHLIGHT IN THE NINTH WEEK
The ninth week has eight inter-conference matches, the first time since the third week of the 2018 season (eight) that in the same week there have been at least eight games featuring AFC and NFC teams.

Three of the interconference matches have two teams that were in the postseason the previous year:

GREEN BAY (7-1) at KANSAS CITY (4-4): Green Bay enters Week 9 enjoying a seven-game winning streak, while Kansas City took a coming-from-behind win on Monday Night Football over the New York Giants. Since 2018, when PATRICK MAHOMES took over as the Chiefs’ starting quarterback, Kansas City (42-14, .750) and Green Bay (39-16-1, .705) are two of four teams with a percentage wins over .700.

Mahomes (2018 NFL MVP) and Green Bay QB AARON RODGERS (2020 NFL MVP) were two of the best players in the NFL over the past four seasons.

TENNESSEE (6-2) at LA RAMS (7-1) in the Sunday Night Football Classic. Both Tennessee and Los Angeles enter Week 9 on four-game winning streaks. Both teams have scored at least 25 points in their 13 combined victories this season.

The Titans are looking to continue their success without NFL leading rushing DERRICK HENRY, who was placed on the disabled list this week. QB RYAN TANNEHILL has a passer rating of 90 or higher in three of his four road starts this season, while wide receiver AJ BROWN looks for his third in-line game with at least 125 receiving yards and some touchdown reception.

This week the Rams acquired linebacker VON MILLER from Denver. Since 2014, defensive tackle AARON DONALD (90.5 sacks) and Miller (75.5) rank first and fourth, respectively, in sacks. Quarterback MATTHEW STAFFORD ranks second in the league this season in passing yards (2,447), passing touchdowns (22) and passer rating (118.0), as catcher COOPER KUPP became the No. 1 player in the Super Bowl era with at least 900 receiving yards (924) and 10 TD receptions (10) in his team’s first 10 games in a season.

CHICAGO (3-5) at PITTSBURGH (4-3) in the Monday Night Classic Monday Night Football. Last week, Chicago’s JUSTIN FIELDS became the third rookie quarterback in NFL history to record a touchdown pass, touchdown carry and at least 100 yards rushing in a single game, joining ROBERT GRIFFIN III. (October 14, 2012) and to MARCUS MARIOTA (December 6, 2015).

Steelers quarterback BEN ROETHLISBERGER is 16-6 in 22 career starts on Monday and has at least two touchdown passes in six of his last seven Monday Night Football games.
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Interconference duels dominate week 9 of the NFL – Almomento | News, national and international information